Calling the elections as country's first Twitter election, Twitter said candidates, journalists and citizens have been using the Twitter platform extensively to discover election content, converse with others in real time and express their views.

According to Twitter, it has led to a massive surge in the election conversation on Twitter. "This activity has led to a surge in the election conversation on Twitter; in the last year alone, there has been a 600% increase in the volume of conversation in India around the 2014 elections. Based on our research, mentions of political parties and candidates alone have shot up by more than 10 times since the start of the year," Twitter said in a statement.

It also said Indian politicians are using Twitter like never before. Leaders are using the platform to communicate with their constituents, break news, shape discourse and influence opinion.

"Twitter has bridged the gap between a celebrity and a common man. There was no other way for a voter to reach out to his candidate. But now it has become very easy to communicate," Vishal Tripati, principal research analyst at Gartner told dna.

"The biggest advantage, Twitter has over other social networking websites is character limitation. With a limitation of 140 characters, Twitter forces users to be precise, so people think before they write," he added.

The top five list also consisted of prime minister Manmohan Singh and BJP leader Sushma Swaraj.